Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
April 2006
April 2006
unieye,
Hey, no problem. I've accepted the inevitable and have moved on. Besides, no matter what color the case may be, it's all HD, and it's all good.
Hey, no problem. I've accepted the inevitable and have moved on. Besides, no matter what color the case may be, it's all HD, and it's all good.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
January 2008
Amen to that.
I'm just hoping that Paramount can turn out Transformers quick..and if not, I may go to HD DVD side just to see that now on HD.
Uni
I'm just hoping that Paramount can turn out Transformers quick..and if not, I may go to HD DVD side just to see that now on HD.
Uni
Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
January 2008
OMG, I'm done. Sales ultimately came because of a game plan of some sort. Business idea, decisions, and plans, don't mean anything to you... WOW
I'm going to release Super Blu-Ray next month, and I'm just going to put it out there.
No plans, no meetings, no support...
But my consumers will love me...
I'm going to release Super Blu-Ray next month, and I'm just going to put it out there.
No plans, no meetings, no support...
But my consumers will love me...
Monday, February 18, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
June 2006
Reggie... you've never heard of FAILED BUSINESS PLANS? Apparently to you, if one has an apparently sound business plan, it's GUARANTEED to $ucceed! -LOL-
Don't you believe Sony had sound business plans for the many FAILURES in the company's past, right? -LOL again-
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Don't you believe Sony had sound business plans for the many FAILURES in the company's past, right? -LOL again-
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
January 2008
OMG you are retarted...
Sony had many failed business plans... Minidisc, SACD, BETA, Jelly Bean MP3...
They were embarrassed, and didn't want to lose. They won now...
Sony had many failed business plans... Minidisc, SACD, BETA, Jelly Bean MP3...
They were embarrassed, and didn't want to lose. They won now...
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
June 2006
Well ReaggieP... you walked right into ^this^ one, by stating exactly my point. Go back and read my comments the last few pages and you'll see how you did it! -LOL-
And NOW you realize... just because a company 'thinks' they have a sound business plan, DOES NOT guarantee success and consumer sales. Sony this time has been successful (so far - DVD is still #1 by a mile), but as you now realized, they haven't been as successful with past product launches... despite believing at the time that their business plan was sound. Ironic, right Reggie?
Now... go ahead... back up a few pages... start over and read again... and wake up to the reality of what I've been saying. -LOL-
And I'll repeat it again, Blu-ray success (so far) has not been because of Sony's 'luring' and 'stacked' business plan [nobody is forced to buy Blu-ray], but due to CON$UMER acceptance - invidividuals who have begun spending money - buying a PS3, or a stand alone, and many Blu-ray movies... CONTENT.
Sony took a chance, but $UCCESS was not guaranteed (despite you claiming otherwise), and it still isn't, as only time will tell if Blu-ray becomes not just an early adopter success... but a MAINSTREAM $UCCESS.
Remember, go back and read our comments, and see where you erred and misunderstood. You're human, and mistakes happen. See, you're not just a puppet who's just destined to $UPPORT Sony in their business plans, right? ...exactly! -LOL-
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)
And NOW you realize... just because a company 'thinks' they have a sound business plan, DOES NOT guarantee success and consumer sales. Sony this time has been successful (so far - DVD is still #1 by a mile), but as you now realized, they haven't been as successful with past product launches... despite believing at the time that their business plan was sound. Ironic, right Reggie?
Now... go ahead... back up a few pages... start over and read again... and wake up to the reality of what I've been saying. -LOL-
And I'll repeat it again, Blu-ray success (so far) has not been because of Sony's 'luring' and 'stacked' business plan [nobody is forced to buy Blu-ray], but due to CON$UMER acceptance - invidividuals who have begun spending money - buying a PS3, or a stand alone, and many Blu-ray movies... CONTENT.
Sony took a chance, but $UCCESS was not guaranteed (despite you claiming otherwise), and it still isn't, as only time will tell if Blu-ray becomes not just an early adopter success... but a MAINSTREAM $UCCESS.
Remember, go back and read our comments, and see where you erred and misunderstood. You're human, and mistakes happen. See, you're not just a puppet who's just destined to $UPPORT Sony in their business plans, right? ...exactly! -LOL-
-JIMI (the Voodoo Child)